Goals: 5.1 Volume, Amount, Temperature and Pressure
Units
- Convert between various units of volume
- Convert between § C and K
- Convert between various units of pressure
Goals: 5.2 The Ideal Gas Law
- Describe relationship between amount(moles) of gas and volume with all else held constant
- Describe relationship between temperature and volume (Charles' Law) with all else held constant
- Describe how the relationship between temperature and volume leads to the finding of absolute 0
- Describe relationship between pressure and volume (Boyle's Law) with all else held constant
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Goals: 5.3 Gas Law Calculations
- Use the gas law to calculate temperature, pressure, moles, or volume of a gas when three of four measurements are known
- Use the gas law to determine the density of a known gas
- Use the gas law to determine the molar mass of a gas
- Use the gas law to determine the final pressure, temperature, volume or amount of gas after changes have been made to an initial amount, volume, pressure or temperature of a gas
Goals: Chapter 5.4 Stoichiometry of Gaseous Reactions
- Perform stoichiometry calculations using the ideal gas law to find moles of reactants or products
- Use the ideal gas law and stoichiometry to determine volumes, pressures, or temperatures of gases after reactions
- Perform stoichiometry calculations using volumes or pressures of gases
Goals: Chapter 5.5 Gas Mixtures: Partial Pressures and Mole Fractions
- Perform stoichiometry calculations using partial pressures of gases
- Determine pressures and amounts of gases collected over water or other volatile solvents
- Use partial pressures to determine the mole fractions (concentrations) of gases in a mixture
- use mole fractions to determine partial pressures of gases in a mixture
Goals: Chapter 5.6 Kinetic Molecular Theory
- Describe the relationship between temperature and molecular motion
- Compare different gases under similar conditions and describe the relative kinetic energies and velocities of the gas particles
- Compare similar gases under different conditions and describe the relative kinetic energies and velocities of the gas particles
Goals: Chapter 5.7 Real Gases
- Describe two factors that make real gases behave in a non-ideal way
- Compare gases under different conditions and determine which gas would behave more ideally
- Describe how different conditions (for example high temperature or high pressure) would effect the behavior of a real gas (more ideal, less ideal, and why)